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that's what happened with north korea. that is the comparison kerry doesn't want to accept, but that's how we got into that situation with north korea. >> north korea and iran, that's exactly the kind of thinking that i'm so fascinated. north korea and iran are vastly different states. >> they're a great deal more clever actually. the iranians will negotiate their way out of this much more cleverly than the north koreans did. >> you you don't think there's a different set -- than there is for the -- >> you keep changing the subject. the point is you can't -- >> that is the subject because you keep invoking north korea. >> you can't rely on the promises of either one. >> this deal has verification built into it, doesn't it? >> if iran isn't developing nuclear weapons, why are they developing long range missiles? they make no sense unless you put a nuclear weapon on them. >> i think the point of the question s if you concede they're after nuclear weapons, something they simply don't know, i haven't looked at the intelligence
that's what happened with north korea. that is the comparison kerry doesn't want to accept, but that's how we got into that situation with north korea. >> north korea and iran, that's exactly the kind of thinking that i'm so fascinated. north korea and iran are vastly different states. >> they're a great deal more clever actually. the iranians will negotiate their way out of this much more cleverly than the north koreans did. >> you you don't think there's a different set --...
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u anyone you know is in north korea with more on the story. >> north korea is accusing detained american veteran merrill newman of war crimes for his service during the korean war in the 1950s. the authorities released a video on state tv showing new man reading his alleged confession. in it the man from california reportedly apologized for his actions. in it he said that he was guilty of a long list of crimes against north korea. newman was in north korea legally as a tourist on a nine-day trip. he had been held captive in north korea since october 26th when he was taken off plane heading home by authorities. newman's detention has confused north korea watchers, mainly because other american war vets have been able to visit the country without any problems. now that he has gone through this confession, there's been some speculation he could be released but at this moment, he is still being held prisoner. alex? >> nbc's u nice yun, thanks for that. president obama and the first lady getting a new wide-ranging interview with barbara walters. the president addressed concerns about the heal
u anyone you know is in north korea with more on the story. >> north korea is accusing detained american veteran merrill newman of war crimes for his service during the korean war in the 1950s. the authorities released a video on state tv showing new man reading his alleged confession. in it the man from california reportedly apologized for his actions. in it he said that he was guilty of a long list of crimes against north korea. newman was in north korea legally as a tourist on a...
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he was in north korea legally on a nine-day trip. he had been held captive since october 26th when he was taken off the plane heading home by authorities. other american war vets have been able to visit the country without any problem. there's been some speculation he could be released. at this moment he is still being held prisoner. >> do we know anything about his health? >> i understand he has a heart condition and he only packed enough medication for this trip. it's a ten-day trip. she has tried to send medicine to him but has no idea if it has gotten to him. do we know anything about that? >> we don't know anything about that as of yet. that medicine has been passed to the north korea authorities. whether or not it has actually reached him is still an unknown. alex? >> it is an extraordinary story. thanks for bringing it to us from shanghai. >> obama administration officials planning to announce tomorrow they have met their self-imposed deadline. also new this morning, an official with the centers for medicare and medicaid says
he was in north korea legally on a nine-day trip. he had been held captive since october 26th when he was taken off the plane heading home by authorities. other american war vets have been able to visit the country without any problem. there's been some speculation he could be released. at this moment he is still being held prisoner. >> do we know anything about his health? >> i understand he has a heart condition and he only packed enough medication for this trip. it's a ten-day...
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in north korea, they didn't want to join the world. so the deal is structured differently, but i still believe that is the way forward and i think it offers more hope than continuing sanctions. and about could i maif i could point. those who argue that there should be more sanctions, these are people who would never themselves accept sanctions as a means to make them change their mind or do something different. so why do they think the iranians will be more amenable to giving in to sanctions than they themselves would be. >> some major u.s. allies as i'm sure you're aware have been quite kept skskeptical of the d. according to the "new york times," quote, the saudis have been equally blistering hinting that if the united states cannot roll back the iranian program, it may be time for saudi arabia to move to plan b. nuclear weapons of its own. how concerned should we be that this deal could actually encourage other countries like saudi arabia to develop their own nuclear programs? we need to be very concerned about this. this deal, this
in north korea, they didn't want to join the world. so the deal is structured differently, but i still believe that is the way forward and i think it offers more hope than continuing sanctions. and about could i maif i could point. those who argue that there should be more sanctions, these are people who would never themselves accept sanctions as a means to make them change their mind or do something different. so why do they think the iranians will be more amenable to giving in to sanctions...
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war veteran being held captive in north korea. national security council just released a new statement urging the communist country to release 85-year-old merrill newman immediately saying, given mr. newman's advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman so he may return home and reunite with his family. newman has been held in north korea since october 26th. when a military official pulled him off a plane. stay with us. the "brain trust" will continue with this week's overlooked and underplayed stories. the united n is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxyge
war veteran being held captive in north korea. national security council just released a new statement urging the communist country to release 85-year-old merrill newman immediately saying, given mr. newman's advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman so he may return home and reunite with his family. newman has been held in north korea since october 26th. when a military official pulled him off a plane. stay with us. the "brain trust" will continue...
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. >> like north korea. >> exactly. if iran manages to reintegrate with the global system, that will be a great win for the iranian people and iran as a country but potentially a problem for its neighbors. >> tony, we've heard this comparison to north korea previously. i know there are some distinct differences. for some, it's a very valid comparison in terms of the concerns they have as to whether or not this six-month period is going to yield the results we're hoping for. >> so look, i think the comparison is fundamentally wrong. first of all, north korea already had nuclear weapons when we engaged it. so the challenge was to see if we could stop the advancements program and ultimately roll it back. they've already had nuclear weapons. iran does not. second, the inspections that we're getting, the access we're getting, the monitoring we're getting as a result of this interim deal is unlike anything we had in north korea and unlike anything we've had before in iran. this will give us a much greater ability to feel conf
. >> like north korea. >> exactly. if iran manages to reintegrate with the global system, that will be a great win for the iranian people and iran as a country but potentially a problem for its neighbors. >> tony, we've heard this comparison to north korea previously. i know there are some distinct differences. for some, it's a very valid comparison in terms of the concerns they have as to whether or not this six-month period is going to yield the results we're hoping for....
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also we'll keep you posted on rod man's one way trip to north korea. bill karins is in. that's one of the best i've seen in a while. >> it was cute. the big names to play along. >> that's true, they got them all involved. >> do you have your winter gear ready? >> my winter gear? i need to pull it out of the closet. >> i don't mind gettinged cold, but i don't like spending the day indoors. >> you may not want to be outside the next few days. >> people still recovering from the devastating tornadoes. light rain heading that way over northern minnesota. so that's one of the stories out there. we also have a cool morning in areas of new england and that cold blast in montana is no joke. that is just the beginning of a very cold outbreak across the country. and it's chilly in the northeast this morning. windchill of 19 in hartford. really nothing compared to what's coming down from can that tod cana canada. that cold air will spread across the country. today it is just moving in to monta montana. minneapolis the high on saturday with sunshine 17. >> oh, my goodness. >> at nig
also we'll keep you posted on rod man's one way trip to north korea. bill karins is in. that's one of the best i've seen in a while. >> it was cute. the big names to play along. >> that's true, they got them all involved. >> do you have your winter gear ready? >> my winter gear? i need to pull it out of the closet. >> i don't mind gettinged cold, but i don't like spending the day indoors. >> you may not want to be outside the next few days. >> people...
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this guy is working for the reds in north korea. >> or anti-israel groups or anything else. may have come from satan. when you get into this -- >> may have come from the heritage foundation. >> probably not. i want shows that there's no bottom line any more and he's sort of responsible safety net for public discourse. that you can just say anything. there's no harm that can come to ted cruz for speaking this way, for saying nazis that will being a greater than the benefit he reaps. he's leading the p.a.c. the money is flowing in. no shaming any more. who can tell him have you no decency? >> sees the product of our times and the product of the movement we've been discussing. it's no accident that you're doing a whole segment on drids. ted cruz is the summation of the whole thing you've been doing this whole hour. yes he's only talking to his own people. no edward r.murrogh. i don't think he'll win at the end. if you look at republican polls who republicans like as a possible standard bearer, the average republican responding to that poll is smart enough to know that ted cruz
this guy is working for the reds in north korea. >> or anti-israel groups or anything else. may have come from satan. when you get into this -- >> may have come from the heritage foundation. >> probably not. i want shows that there's no bottom line any more and he's sort of responsible safety net for public discourse. that you can just say anything. there's no harm that can come to ted cruz for speaking this way, for saying nazis that will being a greater than the benefit he...
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to insinuate hagel may have taken money from the communists in north korea. lets listen. >> it may be he spoke at radical or extreme groups or anti-israel groups and accepted financial compensation. we don't know. he could not even say that the $200,000 he received did not come directly from a foreign government. it may be perfectly appropriate. we might conclude it was benign, it was reasonable. but it is at a minimum relevant to know if that $200,000 he deposited in his bank account came directly from saudi arabia, came directly from north korea. >> baseless, baseless innuendo. no reason to believe this guy is working for the reds in north korea. >> or anti-israel groups or anything else. it may have come from satan. >> may have come from the heritage foundation. >> probably not. but it shows there's no bottom line anymore. a responsible safety net for public discourse. you can say anything. there's no harm that can come to ted cruz for speaking this way, saying nazis that will be greater than the benefit he reaps. he's leading the pack, the money is flowin
to insinuate hagel may have taken money from the communists in north korea. lets listen. >> it may be he spoke at radical or extreme groups or anti-israel groups and accepted financial compensation. we don't know. he could not even say that the $200,000 he received did not come directly from a foreign government. it may be perfectly appropriate. we might conclude it was benign, it was reasonable. but it is at a minimum relevant to know if that $200,000 he deposited in his bank account...
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>> well, north korea really needs to recognize the dangerous steps it's taking on many front. treatment of its citizens, the startup of its nuclear reactor, its rededication to a nuclear policy, all contrary to what china, russia, the united states, and a republican korea and the world suggested as wise policy. i think that this is obviously one of those moments where north korea needs to figure out where it's heading and recognize that the united states of america is not engaging, move away from these kind of provocative individual actions. among other people. they have other people, too. these are all very, very disturbing choices by the north koreans. we're hoping together with the chinese, we had a long conversation yesterday, our friends from australia. we need to get a clear plan of action we continue to move on because this kind of behavior -- >> are the chinese being helpful? >> yes. >> david axelrod senior political analyst for nbc and served as adviser to president obama during the the first term and joins me now. couple of things to unpack there before i want to tal
>> well, north korea really needs to recognize the dangerous steps it's taking on many front. treatment of its citizens, the startup of its nuclear reactor, its rededication to a nuclear policy, all contrary to what china, russia, the united states, and a republican korea and the world suggested as wise policy. i think that this is obviously one of those moments where north korea needs to figure out where it's heading and recognize that the united states of america is not engaging, move...
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. >>> coming up -- >> north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror. iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward america and to support terror. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> what will neo cons do now that perhaps their biggest enemy is engaged in direct diplomacy? we'll talk about that. >>> today, that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure, a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful and that it cannot build a nuclear weapon. >> saturday was a dark day for neo conservatives everywhere. in a string of endlessly dark days in the heads of people over a course of a few heavy years there ran our foreign policy and were in charge of the most powerful military on the planet. a few weeks ago, neo conservatives were given a stunning review by the country, which rose up in bipartisan rebellion against the idea of a war in syria. nearly 60% wanting their member
. >>> coming up -- >> north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror. iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward america and to support terror. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> what will neo cons do now that perhaps their biggest enemy is engaged in direct diplomacy? we'll talk about that....
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the concerns we have is on these partial kind of arrangements are exactly what we have in north korea. you begin this dance we're seeing right now, so unless you do the whole deal on the front end, you, in essence, begin this series of steps that may well lead to iran getting to exactly the place they wish to get to while we relieve sanctions. so there are a lot of concerns. some of the same people that were involved in the negotiations with north korea are involved in these, and so you can imagine that congress that put these sanctions in place with the administration kicking and screaming all the way, pushing back against these sanctions, are very concerned that we're going to deal away the leverage that we have where we finally have iran willing to sit down and talk about these issues. >> so, senator, in the interim, there is going to be another meeting. these negotiations will continue on a freeze, just a temporary step before you get to a real negotiation. what are you and your colleagues going to do? do you think it's important to actually impose more sanctions, to impose more e
the concerns we have is on these partial kind of arrangements are exactly what we have in north korea. you begin this dance we're seeing right now, so unless you do the whole deal on the front end, you, in essence, begin this series of steps that may well lead to iran getting to exactly the place they wish to get to while we relieve sanctions. so there are a lot of concerns. some of the same people that were involved in the negotiations with north korea are involved in these, and so you can...
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some of the same people that were involved in the negotiations with north korea are involved in these, and so you can imagine that congress that put these sanctions in place with the administration kicking and screaming all the way, pushing back against these sanctions, are very concerned that we're going to deal away the leverage that we have where we finally have iran willing to sit down and talk about these issues. >> so, senator, in the interim, there is going to be another meeting. these negotiations will continue on a freeze, just a temporary step before you get to a real negotiation. what are you and your colleagues going to do? do you think it's important to actually impose more sanctions, to impose more economic pain on iran before thinking about relieving those sanctions? >> well, you know, there is going to be a banking markup this week where sanctions are going to be looked at. that meeting has been called off by the democratic leadership. and senator kerry is going to be coming up this week and briefing. but i do want to say, david, when you use semantics like freezing, i
some of the same people that were involved in the negotiations with north korea are involved in these, and so you can imagine that congress that put these sanctions in place with the administration kicking and screaming all the way, pushing back against these sanctions, are very concerned that we're going to deal away the leverage that we have where we finally have iran willing to sit down and talk about these issues. >> so, senator, in the interim, there is going to be another meeting....
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. >>> coming up -- >> north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror. iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward america and to support terror. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> what will neo cons do now that perhaps their biggest enemy is engaged in direct diplomacy? we'll talk about that. drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that.
. >>> coming up -- >> north korea as a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror. iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward america and to support terror. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. >> what will neo cons do now that perhaps their biggest enemy is engaged in direct diplomacy? we'll talk about that....
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so this is like north korea. north korea broke their deal with us. did we ever really get back to stopping them from getting nuclear weapons? >> is it a big step back that you've dismantled nothing? is that a disappointment? >> two things. first, to bill's point about the sanctions, it's really important to understand that the sanctions will continue to be implemented throughout this period. indeed, the pressure on iran will grow. the amount of money that they won't have access to will get larger and larger. we're not taking apart any of the architecture of the sanctions. the oil sanctions continue. the banking sanctions continue. the financial sanctions continue. that's point one. second, there are basically three pathways to a bomb. 20% enriched uranium. combination of 3.5% and advanced centrifuges and the iraq plutonium factor. we cut off each of those paths. that will make us more secure. it makes our partners more secure as well. >> so tell me, just a little clarification here, the iranians believe they have a right to continue to enrich uranium
so this is like north korea. north korea broke their deal with us. did we ever really get back to stopping them from getting nuclear weapons? >> is it a big step back that you've dismantled nothing? is that a disappointment? >> two things. first, to bill's point about the sanctions, it's really important to understand that the sanctions will continue to be implemented throughout this period. indeed, the pressure on iran will grow. the amount of money that they won't have access to...
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north korea, did not end well. what does this accomplish. >> in iran they're spiking the football in the end zone. >> stephanie, he has seen movies i hadn't seen. i never saw the north korean movie. so this thing, this appeasment, you know, obama has -- has lost the universe in iran. >> yeah, yeah. already. here's what i love too. it's all like, right-wing, amazing race to hitler analogy. some sort of game show. how fast they can get to. it is just like hitler. it's not anything like hitler. munich. or appeasment, or i mean that happened once in history. every other comparison is a bad one. this i think any normal person would say, is a huge, the american people, in a approximately poll today, 2 to 1. a stunning diplomatic success like syria was. they called that a debacle. tell me how getting some one to disarm without firing a shot is a debacle. >> to get up in arms, you have to argue there is a long term consequence that may, may not kick in. bah because the it is quite clear. what they have to do, iranians, bri
north korea, did not end well. what does this accomplish. >> in iran they're spiking the football in the end zone. >> stephanie, he has seen movies i hadn't seen. i never saw the north korean movie. so this thing, this appeasment, you know, obama has -- has lost the universe in iran. >> yeah, yeah. already. here's what i love too. it's all like, right-wing, amazing race to hitler analogy. some sort of game show. how fast they can get to. it is just like hitler. it's not...
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the white house the concerned about two american held in north korea. a video of the 85-year-old newman broadcast on state tv today. bay is held in north korea for more than a year. >>> and some items once belonged to mob boss james bulger may be heading for auction. profits from the jewelry, clothing and other items would be split among the families of those killed by him. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. a dashboard camera is a powerful witness. its record can back up an officer's testimony, saving court time and keeping everyone honest. but, in our next story, some officers forget the camera is on while they engage in what appears to be a shocking distortion of the truth. it's a drama straight from hollywood. hollywood, florida, that is. >> andre, come here a minute. >> heard on camera, four police officers and a civilian staffer appear to conspire to frame a young woman for an accident one of them caused. >> i'm going to put words in his mouth. she went to accelerate, a cat jumped out. >> m
the white house the concerned about two american held in north korea. a video of the 85-year-old newman broadcast on state tv today. bay is held in north korea for more than a year. >>> and some items once belonged to mob boss james bulger may be heading for auction. profits from the jewelry, clothing and other items would be split among the families of those killed by him. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa...
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korea. do we have that tape? >> would you be willing to meet separately without precondition during the first year of your administration in washington or anywhere else, with the leetders of iran, syria, venezuela, cuba and north korea in order to bridge the gap at a divides our countries? >> steven is in the crowd tonight. senator obama? >> i would. and the reason is this. that the notion that somehow not talking to countries is punishment to them, which has been the guiding diplomatic principle of this administration is ridiculous. >> looks a lot different now. does washington see this moment with that strategy come to fruition, does washington see this moment as vindication of that strategy? >> well, what you see with president obama had his hair has turned grayer since that moment. >> indeed. >> become wiser about how foreign policy works, particularly with adversaries and it was not him sitting down with ahmadinejad in his first year but sending through international process and then di
korea. do we have that tape? >> would you be willing to meet separately without precondition during the first year of your administration in washington or anywhere else, with the leetders of iran, syria, venezuela, cuba and north korea in order to bridge the gap at a divides our countries? >> steven is in the crowd tonight. senator obama? >> i would. and the reason is this. that the notion that somehow not talking to countries is punishment to them, which has been the guiding...
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. >>> this morning we're hearing from the family of an 85-year-old veteran detained in north korea. he was taken off a flight home by a military official six weeks ago after a trip to the peninsula where he once fought. his wife, lee, is heart broken. >> you don't know where your husband of 56 years is. you don't know his health. you don't know when he will be home with us. it's not an easy situation. >> newman's family says he has a heart condition and needs medication. the state department is working with swedish officials who represent american interests in north korea. >>> prince hear is snowed in in antarctica. he's there for ski training for a mission to raise money for wounded servicemen and women. instead of training, he's confined to his base camp with other expedition members. >>> and the cost to fly is getting to be sky high, pardon the pun. cnbc's jackie deangeles is here with what's moving your money. some cities have seen double-digit increases in airfare. >> that's right, chris, good morning. it's interesting where it's happening and also why. the prices are going up
. >>> this morning we're hearing from the family of an 85-year-old veteran detained in north korea. he was taken off a flight home by a military official six weeks ago after a trip to the peninsula where he once fought. his wife, lee, is heart broken. >> you don't know where your husband of 56 years is. you don't know his health. you don't know when he will be home with us. it's not an easy situation. >> newman's family says he has a heart condition and needs medication....
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you'uranium especially rich it in the future, that is a nonstarter and you'll wake up one day with a north korea in the mideast. >> meanwhile sus aprice says sus it's premature to criticize a deal. >>> supervisors were removed from the secret service detail because of alleged misconduct. the investigation began after a woman called police from a washington hotel to say an agent was trying to force his way into her room. reports say the agent had accidently left a bullet there earlier in the day after unloading his weapon when the woman became uncomfortable being around the gun. the investigation reportedly revealed he and another agent also september sexually explicit e-mails to a female colleague. the investigation of course comes 18 months after secret service agents were involved in a prostitution scandal in the cup of columbia before president obama visited that country. the secret service had no comment on the current investigation. >>> let's go to toronto where the city council asking embattled mayor rob ford to step down after what can only be characterized as a heated meeting. the
you'uranium especially rich it in the future, that is a nonstarter and you'll wake up one day with a north korea in the mideast. >> meanwhile sus aprice says sus it's premature to criticize a deal. >>> supervisors were removed from the secret service detail because of alleged misconduct. the investigation began after a woman called police from a washington hotel to say an agent was trying to force his way into her room. reports say the agent had accidently left a bullet there...
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oh i don't know what content like exchange north boone also provide an incentive to north korea the carport for the good wishes from people. it can be done by an out of my twenty some squid efforts but we have to take combined opposed to the theme tune essential so that the concluding stages but dr pocket on one thing so much for joining us tonight and sharing your insights. think of it the real world. and in the wake of the purity anniversary of the un compiling shelling north korea are yet again reviewed its threats against us now it even included remarks that it would turn the presidential office of town monday into a sea of fire to this old unification ministry spokesperson quito said in a statement released on friday that the ministry regrets the north's continuous attempts to instigate a rebellion despite previous warnings from the south. the ministry also urged the north to provide information on a south korean national was been arrested across the border on allegations that he is a spy. pres and bought today held a summit talks with visiting allow a president that some of the scienc
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you guys i think north korea not on things. it is that it will get a trim as if the complaints which was just trying to keep the pot however lawmaker was one of the democratic party argued that this trust betrayed the two koreas has been. he said the operation raid into korean industrial complex has dropped to a fifty percent under the pot and inspiration in comparison to its predecessor. the level of inter korean exchanges and humanitarian aid comes hold to the north have retreated no progress has been made on the resumption of the mom condemned for its object or on the union's us prayed about it what could be done over the past year in love with. on security matters lawmakers raised concerns about the relatively small three point eight percent in the race for the defense ministry's budget next year all the demonic first criticize the defence ministry are making little progress in investigating allegations that the military side or you may interfere in last year's presidential election. tvnz. that means the state with a commen
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it's not made the world a safer place, like the agreement with north korea in 2005 this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> the short term nuclear deals from leaders in israel and parties here. the debate is whether it will work. we'll break down what happened over the weekend and get inside richard haas. >>> figures, mother nature had to do something this week. it is the biggest travel week of the year. we'll let you know how the thanksgiving plans may get messed up with messy weather. a messy start to another manning brady bowl last night. a furious come back forced overtime. we'll let you know who came out on top and the bizarre play that gift-wrapped the win. this is "way too early." >>> good morning, everybody. monday, november 25th holiday week. we have yet another person falling from the top deck of a football gamement we'll have that story four. highlights from the american music awards last night. we get to see what miley was up to this time. and it's interesting as always. we want to begin with a fallout from that nuclear agreement with iran. al hunt
it's not made the world a safer place, like the agreement with north korea in 2005 this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> the short term nuclear deals from leaders in israel and parties here. the debate is whether it will work. we'll break down what happened over the weekend and get inside richard haas. >>> figures, mother nature had to do something this week. it is the biggest travel week of the year. we'll let you know how the thanksgiving plans may...
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. >>> and the united nations nuclear agency has seen steam and water at a nuclear plant in north korea indicating they may try to restart the reactor meaning it may be capable of making plutonium for atomic bons. they're aware this and is monitoring the situation. >>> and the comet speeding towards the sun may have just fizzled out. scientists say they are seeing what may be remnants of the comet continuing to journey past the sun. we'll see. >>> and stocks enter the final day in november in record territory as markets closed early today, 1:00 eastern. cnbc reports when the s&p 500 and dow are positive for the month, 80% of the time, december is also a positive month for investors. >>> and japan is et issing new standards with a luxury bullet train that will travel at speeds of, get this, over 160 miles per hour. >>> now it's time for your friday edition of "scrambled politics." media tycoon, producer of the teenage ninja turtles and a major donor announced backing former secretary of state hillary clinton, that is, if she runs for president in 2016. >>> and writing that the mystery of
. >>> and the united nations nuclear agency has seen steam and water at a nuclear plant in north korea indicating they may try to restart the reactor meaning it may be capable of making plutonium for atomic bons. they're aware this and is monitoring the situation. >>> and the comet speeding towards the sun may have just fizzled out. scientists say they are seeing what may be remnants of the comet continuing to journey past the sun. we'll see. >>> and stocks enter the...
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on rail and port projects involving north korea. expectations are high for a brighter new era for inter korean economic relations the presidential office correspondence was into tells us to the sea is putting its ties with north korea may have been planted a south korean consortium comprising have ralph possibility hand in marriage or read a sneaky brand latitude ninety six billion dollars of their project costs at a railway project for roughly half a fresh seven percent share in the project. the decision is yet to be made on whether the south korean entities will actually enjoy the project. but if the two government officials and experts say the project cut for percent away al for stalled inter korean economic cooperation. economic coopeperation between the two koreas has had to stand still with the exception of banter korean presidential complex after the south korean care for men and those sanctions on north in two thousand ten the so called mi twenty four sanctions the end the trade in the spat with the north all i can get his a
on rail and port projects involving north korea. expectations are high for a brighter new era for inter korean economic relations the presidential office correspondence was into tells us to the sea is putting its ties with north korea may have been planted a south korean consortium comprising have ralph possibility hand in marriage or read a sneaky brand latitude ninety six billion dollars of their project costs at a railway project for roughly half a fresh seven percent share in the project....
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tour of north korea. his son says the two were there legally as tourists. five minutes before departing back, his family says newman was taken off the plane. north korean authorities haven't confirmed their holding newman, but fp true, he would be the second american hung in pyongyang after missionary kenneth bay, an unwelcome back drop for america's special envoy to north korea, now in asia, to stall relations with the communist state. >> how do you think this will impact your ability to restart nuclear talks? >> it is an indication that north korea seems not to be seeking a better relationship with the united states. that they are not taking actions to address our concerns on american citizens being held in north korea. >> the u.s. state department has since further tightened its travel warning to north korea. >> i just can't provide any further information at this point. obviously, we've seen the reports. as you know, the protection of citizens overseas is one of our top priorities. >> as for newman's
tour of north korea. his son says the two were there legally as tourists. five minutes before departing back, his family says newman was taken off the plane. north korean authorities haven't confirmed their holding newman, but fp true, he would be the second american hung in pyongyang after missionary kenneth bay, an unwelcome back drop for america's special envoy to north korea, now in asia, to stall relations with the communist state. >> how do you think this will impact your ability to...
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and then north korea must return to the npt regime. maren will thank you so much for your time tonight isn't that much. for your dns and another began. get the latest line from seoul expert analysis from ages fourteen with the viewpoint of the covert its global network and why on arrival that. he always on standby south. troubled political front independent lawmaker and former presidential candidate and ties to announce that he's laying the groundwork for a new political party to debut next year to miguel has more on the plan and palate is largely expected to reshape the political landscape currently dominated by two parties. independent lawmaker and toast on thursday announced is for me if it were a committee that will serve as the first step toward the creation of a new political party i have created a new committee to lay the groundwork for the formation of a new political party the committee will listen to what the people have a say in the uk with the you will focus on improving people's lives and thoughts. and said the main object
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tour of north korea. his son says the two were there legally as tourists. five minutes before departing back, his family says newman was taken off the plane. north korean authorities haven't confirmed their holding newman, but fp true, he would be the second american hung in pyongyang after missionary kenneth bay, an unwelcome back drop for america's special envoy to north korea, now in asia, to stall relations with the communist state. >> how do you think this will impact your ability to restart nuclear talks? >> it is an indication that north korea seems not to be seeking a better relationship with the united states. that they are not taking actions
tour of north korea. his son says the two were there legally as tourists. five minutes before departing back, his family says newman was taken off the plane. north korean authorities haven't confirmed their holding newman, but fp true, he would be the second american hung in pyongyang after missionary kenneth bay, an unwelcome back drop for america's special envoy to north korea, now in asia, to stall relations with the communist state. >> how do you think this will impact your ability to...
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. >>> a south bay man is detained in north korea with no explanation for why. this is the 85-year-old. we were told he was on a plane ready to leave from north korea when authorities took him into custody. ktvu's robert handa is live where he talked to his friends and made contact with his travel partner. >> reporter: there is a lot of anxiety where the man lives. people here are still trying to find out what happened totheir friend -- to their friend. >> reporter: a retirement community. he has lived here with his wife since 2011. in september he took a trip to north korea. >> reporter: was he excited? >> yeah. he had been in the military in korea. >> reporter: what was the intent of the trip? >> to have a vacation. >> reporter: he was traveling with another man but the two were removed from a return flight october 26. he came home later alone. >> bob didn't say anything other than they pulled him off the plane. and no explanation. >> reporter: still to this point no explanation? >> no explanation. >> reporter: we reached out to him but he would only say there
. >>> a south bay man is detained in north korea with no explanation for why. this is the 85-year-old. we were told he was on a plane ready to leave from north korea when authorities took him into custody. ktvu's robert handa is live where he talked to his friends and made contact with his travel partner. >> reporter: there is a lot of anxiety where the man lives. people here are still trying to find out what happened totheir friend -- to their friend. >> reporter: a...
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there was a supposed deal with north korea ten years or so. it didn't work. and they are went ahead. i think -- i know many members of congress remember that experience. that's why i said, you know, trust a little and verify a lot. this has to be carefully monitored, very small steps, but i think they're steps in the right direction. in my sense, this recent election in iran did represent a change of direction at least partially, and this new president is trying to do something about the economy, but there are hardliners. that's why it's problematic to say, well, we're going to put on new sanctions in the middle of this process before we see whether it's even going to work. on the one hand, you say, that'll increase the pressure. on the other hand, it may give the hardliners the right-of-way to say, yeah, see, these guys can't be trusted. we're going to walk away and go on our own pace toward this nuclear weapon. that's why this is a delicate moment, in my view. >> senator, do you see a day in the near future where relations between the u.s. and iran are full
there was a supposed deal with north korea ten years or so. it didn't work. and they are went ahead. i think -- i know many members of congress remember that experience. that's why i said, you know, trust a little and verify a lot. this has to be carefully monitored, very small steps, but i think they're steps in the right direction. in my sense, this recent election in iran did represent a change of direction at least partially, and this new president is trying to do something about the...
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citizens in north korea. we spoke to a stanford professor. he says it's unusual the north korean government isn't owning this. >> parts of this that are a little out of even by north korean standards out of the ordinary. >> neuman's son jeffrey says he is also personally in touch with the state department. we can tell you neuman's traveling partner did make it back to the united states safely. and released a statement that says this whole thing is a terrible misunderstanding. coming up the "today" show will expand more on this. >> thank you, marla. this is not the first time north korea arrested an american citizen. last year kenneth bay was arrested and earlier this year convicted of hostile acts against north korea. he is still in prison serving 15 years hard labor. in march 2009, american journalists were arrested for crossing into north korea from china. the two were reporting for current tv at the time. they were sentenced to 12 years hard labor but they were released after an unannounced visit by president clinton. >> a rally to demand
citizens in north korea. we spoke to a stanford professor. he says it's unusual the north korean government isn't owning this. >> parts of this that are a little out of even by north korean standards out of the ordinary. >> neuman's son jeffrey says he is also personally in touch with the state department. we can tell you neuman's traveling partner did make it back to the united states safely. and released a statement that says this whole thing is a terrible misunderstanding. coming...
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citizens in north korea. we spoke to a stanford profess here specializes in asian pacific foreign affairs and he tell us north korea may hope to use neuman as leverage. >> i hope that the north korean government understands it's not a very smart thing to do, under any circumstances. and that they will see their way towards doing the compassionate and intelligent thing and releasing him. >> as for the friend, neuman was traveling with, he made it back to the u.s. safely and upon his return he released a statement that essentially calls this entire incident a, quote, terrible misunderstanding. of course this story is far from over, one we'll continue to follow. >> thank you very much. this is not the first time north korea has arrested an american citizen. last year kenneth bay was arrested. earlier he was convicted of hostile acts. bay sin prison serving 15 years hard labor. >> you remember back in march 2009, two american journalists were arrested for crossing over into north korea from china. the two were re
citizens in north korea. we spoke to a stanford profess here specializes in asian pacific foreign affairs and he tell us north korea may hope to use neuman as leverage. >> i hope that the north korean government understands it's not a very smart thing to do, under any circumstances. and that they will see their way towards doing the compassionate and intelligent thing and releasing him. >> as for the friend, neuman was traveling with, he made it back to the u.s. safely and upon his...
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there is more hope on the iran side than the north korea side. what failed in north korea they never gave us the capacity to really verify the agreement. they gave us capacity to verify the graphite moderator reactor, but frankly, we could do that from outer space. they did not allow us into undeclared sites, with that we could not continue. i think uranium enrichment is really key in iran. it's going to be tough to do this verification, but i think at least we have a more robust system of availability to verify. with sanctions with north korea, we never really relaxed sanctions. at one point we held $23.000000 of their money that was frozen to a bank in macao. we ultimately gave them back $23 million, but i don't think north korea was going to do something or not do something over $23 million. in iran there is the extraordinary length and breadth of these financial sanctions has been something that plays a completely different and far more strong role in the iran deal. >> quickly, mr. ambassador, before we go, there are many in congress who are
there is more hope on the iran side than the north korea side. what failed in north korea they never gave us the capacity to really verify the agreement. they gave us capacity to verify the graphite moderator reactor, but frankly, we could do that from outer space. they did not allow us into undeclared sites, with that we could not continue. i think uranium enrichment is really key in iran. it's going to be tough to do this verification, but i think at least we have a more robust system of...
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in north korea those wounds are still very fresh. did that open an old fisher that didn't need to be open? >> the real question is north korea exploiting that for purposes of holding him so he can be used as a pawn in a larger game that they are playing. >> are we as the american public -- should we be getting used to the saber rattles? after all we were on the brink of war and then we had the dennis rodman visit. should we be getting used to this? >> well, unfortunately we still have an american being kept and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor, but the reasonableness on both sides of the table will be the right way forward. there is no reason for saber rattles, quiet diplomacy is what is going to solve this situation and hopefully get mr. newman home to his family as soon as possible. >> mark, thank you very much. now to geneva where negotiates from six world leaders, including the u.s. are back in negotiations today. phil ittner gins us live from geneva. phil, where are we today? >> well, dell, there have been a lot of meetings b
in north korea those wounds are still very fresh. did that open an old fisher that didn't need to be open? >> the real question is north korea exploiting that for purposes of holding him so he can be used as a pawn in a larger game that they are playing. >> are we as the american public -- should we be getting used to the saber rattles? after all we were on the brink of war and then we had the dennis rodman visit. should we be getting used to this? >> well, unfortunately we...
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north korea does not want any preconditions. they just want go back to the negotiating table as a nuclear state which cannot be accepted by u.s., japan and korea. from the north korean perspective, the value of six-party is great if there's no preconditions. and especially 2005 agreement there is everything north korea wants. specifically they can end economic sanctions, and they can get help from outside. number one priority of kim jong regime this year is simultaneous pursuit of economic development and nuclear deterrence. and second is ending the political isolation. they can normalize the relations with other countries, but the problem is, and the point is this is all about tug of war over preconditions. the u.s. has been very firm about their position toward north korea. to make matters worse, as you said, north korean security authority took into custody 85-year-old american, and this situation impedes more any efforts to improve north korea and u.s. relations. probably north korea did this in order to get washington's att
north korea does not want any preconditions. they just want go back to the negotiating table as a nuclear state which cannot be accepted by u.s., japan and korea. from the north korean perspective, the value of six-party is great if there's no preconditions. and especially 2005 agreement there is everything north korea wants. specifically they can end economic sanctions, and they can get help from outside. number one priority of kim jong regime this year is simultaneous pursuit of economic...
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it is it is clear that north korea has withdrawn from the iaea and north korea's not a member of the iaea. so in order to do any activities in north korea, we need the first political agreement among major states, and we need consent from the board of governors of the iaea. what can we do with respect to north korea? i think the first step we can take is a small step. perhaps we can send back our inspectors to where there exists a nuclear facility. it would just be a small step, but i think it would allow for a meeting. when we had our inspector up there in 2009, and now we continue to monitor. >> thank you very much. i would like to open up to questions from the audience. members of the press, please hold your fire, we will get questions from you later. state your name, affiliation and please ask the question, we do not have much time. no speeches. >> thank you very much. one of the goals is to secure against more intrusive inspections by the iaea. what would these more intrusive inspections involve? what would you need to do that you're not doing now? >> this is the issue of one of
it is it is clear that north korea has withdrawn from the iaea and north korea's not a member of the iaea. so in order to do any activities in north korea, we need the first political agreement among major states, and we need consent from the board of governors of the iaea. what can we do with respect to north korea? i think the first step we can take is a small step. perhaps we can send back our inspectors to where there exists a nuclear facility. it would just be a small step, but i think it...
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does not have diplomatic relations with north korea. so newman's family has been working with the state department officials and the swedish embassy in an effort to get him released. meanwhile, the u.s. has issued a warning against travel to north korea citing the, quote, risk of arbitrary arrest of u.s. citizens. live in the newsroom, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> a korean-american kenneth bae was detained in north korea last year accused of illegal missionary work. he was sentenced in april to 15 years of hard labor. he is the longest serving detainee in north korea since 1953. >>> san francisco police are looking for a man they say is extremely dangerous after a fender-bender ended with a deadly shooting. police are trying to find 23- year-old michael green. he is accused of shooting more than a dozen rounds during a dispute over a fender-bender in a san francisco parking lot sunday morning. 23-year-old mal keisha warren was killed. her mother has a message for the killer. >> give yourself up. you did the crime, do the time. >> he is a b
does not have diplomatic relations with north korea. so newman's family has been working with the state department officials and the swedish embassy in an effort to get him released. meanwhile, the u.s. has issued a warning against travel to north korea citing the, quote, risk of arbitrary arrest of u.s. citizens. live in the newsroom, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> a korean-american kenneth bae was detained in north korea last year accused of illegal missionary work. he was sentenced in april...
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we spoke to a nuclear agreement with north korea. although some think the deal could set a precedent for a deal with the north. local experts here in south korea are skeptical the sea that iraq and north kirby are fundamentally different which affects the amount and degree of control the international community has in spades the scariest scenes it's neither program as a deterrent against external threats and so most experts think it is very unlikely that tonya will relinquish its nuclear program. it claims to be in euclid seed and so there's very little room for the kind of exchange that can be to a deal. young and dropped out of a new leg nonproliferation treaty in nineteen eighty three and then the country went ahead with three new bill is passed you on the other hand is party to the npt and cleans its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. in addition the international community does have something valuable to offer you're on a steam train ride suspension of some of its activities the lifting of certain economic solutions in th
we spoke to a nuclear agreement with north korea. although some think the deal could set a precedent for a deal with the north. local experts here in south korea are skeptical the sea that iraq and north kirby are fundamentally different which affects the amount and degree of control the international community has in spades the scariest scenes it's neither program as a deterrent against external threats and so most experts think it is very unlikely that tonya will relinquish its nuclear...
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we call on north korea. to meaningfully. in the direction of the demands made by the international community to give up its nuclear weapons. that or that we had a good discussion this is part of the ongoing negotiation process among six countries for north korea's denuclearization the baby's bed earlier with china's nuclear envoy would die away who chairs the six party talks in beijing. they agreed to put more pressure on the north. if readers don't take action. davies plastic ordinate with japan and south korea as well as china to keep the pressure on the north. military officials from both and both north and south korea say they are counter any provocation from the other side. this weekend marks the third anniversary of the north shelling of a south korean border island the north korean military fired artillery shells on the old goat island in november two thousand and ten four people were killed including two civilians south korea's military staged a drill on friday. it was based on a scenario of another showing attacked
we call on north korea. to meaningfully. in the direction of the demands made by the international community to give up its nuclear weapons. that or that we had a good discussion this is part of the ongoing negotiation process among six countries for north korea's denuclearization the baby's bed earlier with china's nuclear envoy would die away who chairs the six party talks in beijing. they agreed to put more pressure on the north. if readers don't take action. davies plastic ordinate with...
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does not have diplomatic relations with north korea. so newman's family has been working with state department officials and the swedish embassy in an effort to get him released. meanwhile, the u.s. issued a warning against travel to north korea citing the risk of arbitrary arrests of u.s. citizens. >>> a korean-american kenneth bae was detained in north korea last year accused of illegal missionary work. he was sentenced in april to 15 years of hard labor. bae is the longest serving u.s. detainee in north korea since the war ended in 1953. >>> 4:34 now. a transgender remembrance ceremony at oakland's frank ogawa plaza paid tribute to a person hailed as a good samaritan. dan gale was on that ac transit bus this months when someone set a person's skirt on fire. gale rushed to help 18-year-old luke fleischman using his sweatshirt to smother the flames. >> i'm not a hero. i'm not a hero. i don't think so. no. just somebody needed help and i just did what i could do. just glad it worked out that i could be there for him. >> police are still
does not have diplomatic relations with north korea. so newman's family has been working with state department officials and the swedish embassy in an effort to get him released. meanwhile, the u.s. issued a warning against travel to north korea citing the risk of arbitrary arrests of u.s. citizens. >>> a korean-american kenneth bae was detained in north korea last year accused of illegal missionary work. he was sentenced in april to 15 years of hard labor. bae is the longest serving...
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president began by discussing north korea's nuclear program. heard time trust is and again from the mouth of south korea's president. she uses it to describe her domestic goals, foreign relationships, and her policy toward pyongyang. her departure for europe, she told the bbc that it is hard to trust the north korean leader, because he did not honor his promises, but that any provocation by pyongyang would carry a huge price tag, and her country would never accept a nuclear-armed north korea. >> we cannot repeat the vicious cycle of the past, where north korea's nuclear threats and provocations were met with and then followed by renewed provocations and threats. otherwise, north korea will continue to further advance its nuclear capability, and will come to a point where this situation will be even harder to crack. we will not be talking about whether north korea should or should not possess nuclear weapons. but their demands will creep to such an extent that they will be calling for arms reduction or arms talks. and it will be more difficult t
president began by discussing north korea's nuclear program. heard time trust is and again from the mouth of south korea's president. she uses it to describe her domestic goals, foreign relationships, and her policy toward pyongyang. her departure for europe, she told the bbc that it is hard to trust the north korean leader, because he did not honor his promises, but that any provocation by pyongyang would carry a huge price tag, and her country would never accept a nuclear-armed north korea....
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does that have for north korea's? first of all of that agreement is reached it will have been a product in large part of the concerted pressure that the members of the international community had applied particularly through broad sweeping economic sanctions. it will be the product of cooperative effort over years between the united states, france, britain, russia, china and germany. not a dissimilar configuration part to the six-party configuration and the fact that the p5+1 had come together and negotiate from a position of strength with the backing of the security council and international sanctions may have created an opening. in the case of north korea we have had similar unity and economic pressure and indeed china and the united states along with the other members of the six parties have stepped up increasingly the pressure on north korea. north korea has not yet taken a decision partly perhaps because it's from a lower economic base and is far less open in fact to the international community then is iran to re
does that have for north korea's? first of all of that agreement is reached it will have been a product in large part of the concerted pressure that the members of the international community had applied particularly through broad sweeping economic sanctions. it will be the product of cooperative effort over years between the united states, france, britain, russia, china and germany. not a dissimilar configuration part to the six-party configuration and the fact that the p5+1 had come together...
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isn't telling the truth about north korea. he's one of two americans being held in north korea currently. >>> the u.s. won't recognize china's newly created air defense zone over the east china satis sea but is advising air carriers to stay away. last week china declared the area off limits. china and japan have claimed ownership of several islands in the east china sea. some fear the standoff could lead to violence intended or not. >> a shooting, a stabbing, a mob brawl. just another black friday. with chaos reported from north carolina to nevada, alexander field is not brawling. she's following the black friday brawls, though. alexandra, tell us the worst of it. do we want to know? >> reporter: miguel, fortunately, the shopping scene is feeling a little more sane today. yesterday those black friday shoppers came out with their claws and really a whole lot more. it's getting downright dangerous, that hunt for deals year after year. check out this video shot in new jersey. this is a mall where two women went after each other,
isn't telling the truth about north korea. he's one of two americans being held in north korea currently. >>> the u.s. won't recognize china's newly created air defense zone over the east china satis sea but is advising air carriers to stay away. last week china declared the area off limits. china and japan have claimed ownership of several islands in the east china sea. some fear the standoff could lead to violence intended or not. >> a shooting, a stabbing, a mob brawl. just...
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like the agreement with north korea in 2005, this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> imagine if you will what the reaction would be if the israeli prime minister had welcomed the deal. iranians would have been forced to instantly reject it. how far apart are president obaand the prime minister really? there is always a bit of guess work about just how big the gap is when there appears to be a gab. what is your sense of what is really going on? >> i think the gap is pretty real. most experts including many in israel itself think that is a fantasy. so yes, i think the two are in very different places but they zroent the same amount of power. barack obama ran for president making it very clear that he wanted to pursue a diplomatic deal with iran. >> i assume that he knows all of those things that peter just said and knows how completely unrealistic it is for iran to ever meet his particular list of demands. it seems that he is saying exactly what the president needs him to say in order to keep iran at the negotiating table. >> we can agree to disagree and i thi
like the agreement with north korea in 2005, this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> imagine if you will what the reaction would be if the israeli prime minister had welcomed the deal. iranians would have been forced to instantly reject it. how far apart are president obaand the prime minister really? there is always a bit of guess work about just how big the gap is when there appears to be a gab. what is your sense of what is really going on? >> i think...